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black shoes for jeans in vegas?

Discussion in 'Vegas Nightlife' started by random512, Jan 29, 2017.

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  1. random512

    random512 Low-Roller

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    I'll be in vegas in a few weeks and will be hitting some nightlife spots. I'll be wearing dark jeans with a black long sleeve sport shirt. I need to buy some nice black shoes to go with that outfit. I haven't shopped for black jeans shoes in years so looking for any advice on models I should consider. Looking for something modern and outfit/occasion appropriate.
     
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    Look on zappos
     
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    go with mens loafers there more in , nice casual now ,u can were them with socks or no socks or real nice sneakers

    something like this goes with anything


    http://www.zappos.com/p/massimo-matteo-bit-driver-black/product/8770278/color/3
    http://www.zappos.com/p/massimo-matteo-florencia-penny-driver-black/product/8825414/color/3

    this is what i own if i decide to wear shoes .i usualy wear sneakers but if i wear shoes this what i own http://www.prada.com/en/US/e-store/man/shoes/drivers/product/2DD127_3G45_F0002_F_U00F.html
     
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    Do your shoes get attention in those clubs? Just asking...
     
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    I like black loafers, good quality, no buckles, no laces.
     
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    NJS24 Voice of Reason

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    Everyone has their own "style", but absolutely nothing about loafers is in unless you are beyond the age of 65.
     
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    lmao!
     
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    most people were nice sneakers or a type of loafers as vegas is casual ..
     
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    why , not for clubs
     
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  13. random512

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    the nightclub is going to be dark. here's a pieced together pic of the jeans with the shoes in the light:

    https://www.dropbox.com/s/ucmsil74aumnw2u/Stitch_export.jpg?dl=0

    seems perfectly legit. especially with a black sport shirt. I'm not a club kid these days. I'm just a professional guy who likes to make it down to vegas once/yr to stay somewhat in the loop.

    but if you have a better pair of shoes in mind then please post them to this thread.
     
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    i posted what i like already see my other post .

    if ur a profesional guy there fine for u as i said there perfect laweyrs or politians or other bussiness men but ur going to a nite club not a boardroom

    as i said i and most others wear sneakers
     
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    the perforated cap toes I posted look pretty good but I need to see if I can find a higher quality pair.

    @paper I'm a pretty big guy @ 6'2" so loafers look too delicate on me
     
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    what does size have to do with anything , either there u style or not no big deal u asked a question i gave u an answer
     
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    there nice shoes but to formal for clubs
     
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    Those florsheim shoes are too round in the toe, in my view. The more stylish shoes now have pointier toes.

    Like njs24 said, I'd recommend against loafers if you're concerned about being "in style". If you like wingtips, try looking at Cole Haan grands...casual styles at affordable prices which, although they skew slightly older (target market probably middle to upper 30s) that won't make u look like a senior citizen on their way to the airport.
     
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